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03.2021-11278686

Title:
"Analyzing Decision-Making Processes in Indian Scriptures: A Study of Leadership Philosophies"

Authors:
Deepika Prasad

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Deepika Prasad ,
"Analyzing Decision-Making Processes in Indian Scriptures: A Study of Leadership Philosophies",
International Research Journal of Humanities and Interdisciplinary Studies (www.irjhis.com), ISSN : 2582-8568, Special Issue, March 2025 ONE DAY NATIONAL CONFERENCE Organized By SETH HIRACHAND MUTHA COLLEGE OF ARTS, COMMERCE & SCIENCE, KALYAN (Maharashtra, India), Page No : 17-22,
Available at : http://irjhis.com/paper/IRJHISNC2503003.pdf

Abstract:

The subject of leadership and decision-making has undergone a lot of research in modern management and organizational behavior. Leadership and decision making are interlinked in one or the other way or it can also be said that they are interconnected. However, ancient Indian scriptures offer timeless wisdom that can enrich contemporary understanding of these concepts. The purpose of this research paper is to examine the decision-making processes that are portrayed in various significant Indian scriptures, such as the Bhagavad Gita, the Upanishads, the Ramayana, and the Arthashastra. Through the analysis of leadership philosophies in these texts, this study examines the ethical, moral, and strategic aspects that guide leaders in making decisions. The paper's aim is to gather relevant leadership lessons that can be utilized in modern-day decision-making, both personally and professionally. Decision making can be effective and powerful if it involves proper leadership qualities. Intuition, wisdom, self-reflection, and moral accountability were emphasized in the study through a qualitative analysis of these texts. Additionally, it explores the concept of situational leadership as depicted in these ancient writings, revealing how leaders are expected to adapt.



Keywords:

Scriptures, Upanishads, Arthashastra, Ramayana, qualitative analysis



Publication Details:
Published Paper ID: IRJHISNC2503003
Registration ID: 22096
Published In: Special Issue, March 2025 ONE DAY NATIONAL CONFERENCE Organized By SETH HIRACHAND MUTHA COLLEGE OF ARTS, COMMERCE & SCIENCE, KALYAN (Maharashtra, India)
Page No: 17-22
ISSN Number: 2582-8568

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